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  <title>Russ Allbery (Eagle)</title>
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<h1 class="shadowed"><img src="names.png" alt="Eagle" width="414" height="89" /></h1>

<blockquote class="quote"><p class="broken">
    All that is gold does not glitter,<br />
    Not all those who wander are lost;<br />
    The old that is strong does not wither,<br />
    Deep roots are not reached by the frost.
</p><p class="attribution">
    J. R. R. Tolkien,
    <cite>The Fellowship of the Ring</cite>
</p></blockquote>

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   <strong>Technical:</strong>
   <a href="software/">Software</a> &ndash;
   <a href="faqs/">FAQs</a> &ndash;
   <a href="notes/">Technical Notes</a>
   <br />
   <strong>Creative:</strong>
   <a href="reviews/">Reviews</a> &ndash;
   <a href="stories/">Stories</a> &ndash;
   <a href="writing/">Other Writing</a> &ndash;
   <a href="photos/">Photos</a>
   <br />
   <strong>Usenet:</strong>
   <a href="usefor/">Article Format</a> &ndash;
   <a href="nntp/">NNTP</a> &ndash;
   <a href="big-8/">Big Eight</a>
   <br />
   <strong>Personal:</strong>
   <a href="personal/">About</a> &ndash;
   <a href="links/">Links</a> &ndash;
   <a href="journal/">Journal</a>
   <br />
   <strong>Meta:</strong>
   <a href="changes.html">Change Log</a> &ndash;
   <a href="sitemap.html">Sitemap</a>
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<p>
It has been said that the web is a triumph of form over content.  The
Internet equivalent of television.  The medium designed for people with
five second attention spans.  Well, anything that can only hold my
attention for five seconds, I don't want to see in the first place.  I
like words.  I don't like pointless graphics.  I don't have a burning
desire to click on everything I see.  And so, these are my web pages.
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An attempt to create a triumph of content over form, if you will.
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